Back in September, I posted an announcement about our plans for the new version of MaplePrimes. Well a few months and many, many hours of development later, we are approaching the end point!
The Maplesoft corporate blog has seen the addition of many interesting new posts recently, and I thought I'd share a few of the most recent ones with MaplePrimes.
Visualizing a Parallel Field in a Curved Manifold
Posted by Robert Lopez, Maple Fellow
Speaking of Languages...
Posted by Tom Lee, Chief Evangelist
An analytical model of mornings in the Wright household
Posted by Derek Wright, Application Engineer
MaplePrimes is a community where thousands of members share their expertise and knowledge of Maplesoft products, and of math & technical topics in general. To help nurture the environment, and to maintain a quality resource for MaplePrimes members, we have decided to extend content moderation to the community.
I expect that the roles of moderators will evolve as we move forward, but to start, moderator’s will have the following capabilities:
We have re-enabled new user registration. We will be keeping a close eye on new content and users on the site over the next couple of days. We hope that by closing down registration temproarily, we may have stopped the spammers from coming to the site, but we will be making several immediate changes to reduce the amount of spam on the site including adding a Captcha to the user registration form.
We apologize again for the inconvenience caused by the spam attack. It was unfortunate timing having this happen over the holidays.
As many of you have noticed, MaplePrimes has been deluged with a spam attack over the past week. We have been working to keep it under control, but the attacks are coming faster than we can reasonably keep up.
The MapleSim Tire Component Library has just been released. This product is an add-on to MapleSim. It provides industry standard tire force model components such as Fiala, Calspan, and Pacejka’s magic tire formula. In addition, linear tire models and user-defined tire models are available. Once installed, the tire components work like any other MapleSim components, so you can drag them into your diagram and join them to your existing vehicle model, change parameters, plot and analyze dynamic and kinematic quantities, attach CAD images to be used in the animations, etc.
I would like to introduce a new face that you will be now be seeing on MaplePrimes from time to time. His name is Rick Andrade, and his primary role within the Primes community is to pay close attention to your questions, to make sure that help is being offered where needed, and to engage appropriate people from within Maplesoft. And while the majority of his work within MaplePrimes will be done quietly in the background, you can also expect him to post stories and/or links that he thinks you will find interesting.
As most users of MaplePrimes are aware, we currently reward participation with a number that indicates Maple Rank. So every time someone posts a forum comment, for example, they are awarded 1 point. This number gets appended to user names and it has become a way to immediately recognize a person’s ‘prestige’ within MaplePrimes.
Maplesoft has just released a collection of new engineering products, including MapleSim 3, the latest version of our physical modeling tool. It includes a new hydraulics library, more electrical machines and improved solvers which expand the scope of models it can handle. It also comes with a new project manager, more diagnostic tools, a 3-D visualization preview feature, and other improvements to the interface which reduce the development time. See What’s New in MapleSim 3 for details.
Maplesoft has just released the Maple 13.02 update. This update includes:
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